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Old 02-17-2005, 09:52 PM
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pulley kits and cam gears?

im looking into buying a pulley set, unorthodox racing probably

wanted to kno if anyone has bought and what their experience was, also how was the install


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Old 02-17-2005, 10:35 PM
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Re: pulley kits and cam gears?

it ranks #2 for worse thing i ever bought for my car besides used tires.

it ranks #3 for most useless thing ive ever bought for my car besides a cinnamon air freshner and a honda alarm system.
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i got a set of unorthodox pulleys and they are great, but the only problem i have is the alternator it underdrives too much. keep the stock alternator pulley. the rest are great.
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